Subaru Vivio

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The Subaru Vivio was a keicar that was introduced in March 1992, and manufactured by Subaru.

Subaru Vivio
Subaru_Vivio
Manufacturer Subaru
Production 1992–1998
Class Kei car
Body style 3-door Hatchback
5-door Hatchback
Similar Suzuki Altoworks
Mitsubishi Dangun ZZ
Daihatsu Mira
Suzuki Cervo

The name "Vivio" is a reference to the numbers 660 written in Latin numerals, and also inspired by the word vivid. The Vivio replaced the Subaru Rex. It was available in 3 and 5-door versions. The "Vivio Bistro" was a variation with a retro theme, with Mini-esque front and rear fascias, matching upholstery and modifications to the dashboard. The Bistro series was popular and Japan would see a string of modern retro-styled cars.

The Vivio was available with a variety of supercharged 4-cylinder engines.

Subaru, a division of Fuji Heavy Industries, Vehicle Timeline, 1990's — present  v  d  e 
Type 1990s 2000s
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Kei car R1
Pleo
R2
Stella
Subcompact Rex Vivio
Justy
Compact Loyale
Impreza GC/GF Impreza GDA/GDB/GGA Impreza
Mid-size Legacy BC/BF Legacy BD/BG Legacy BE/BH Legacy BL/BP
Sports coupé XT SVX
Minivan Sambar
Traviq
Crossover Forester SF Forester SG
Outback BG Outback BH Outback BP
B9 Tribeca
Baja BH
Current
B9 Tribeca | Forester | Impreza | Legacy | Outback | Pleo | R1 | R2 | Sambar | TransCare
Historic
360 | 1000 | Alcyone XT | Alcyone SVX | Baja | BRAT | FF-1 G | FF-1 Star | Justy | Libero | Leone | R-2 | Rex | Traviq | Vivio

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